SOLUTION: in the formula shown here: http://www.algebra.com/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=x+=+%28-b+%2B-+sqrt%28+d+%29%29%2F2a&x=0003 (paste in the browser) (note: this is the quadr

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Question 597910: in the formula shown here:
http://www.algebra.com/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=x+=+%28-b+%2B-+sqrt%28+d+%29%29%2F2a&x=0003
(paste in the browser)
(note: this is the quadratic formula)
I do not understand what the little box means in the equation. (in between the 2 and a.) Please explain! and it will also help to explain the whole thing, as I don't really understand all the signs, as I haven't learnt any of it before...thanks in advance:)

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Depending on how much you've learned of algebra so far, this could be a little confusing or very confusing, but here it goes.

THE SYMBOLS FOR MULTIPLICATION:
At the bottom of the formula, between the 2 and the a , there is symbol called a middle dot.
That is a symbol used in algebra to mean multiplied by. The expression means 2 times a.
In algebra, the letter x is used a lot. The old X multiplication sign that is used in third grade looks too much like the letter x. That old X symbol could cause confusion, so it is not used.
Sometimes a middle dot is used to indicate multiplication, as in
or .
If there is no room for confusion, the middle dot can be skipped, so we are allowed to write instead of .
To make matters a little more confusing, the asterisk is used as a middle dot when typing a middle dot symbol is difficult or impossible. So you may see 2*a instead of or .

THE QUADRATIC FORMULA:
The quadratic formula is used to find solutions to quadratic equations like
.
All quadratic equations can be represented with the general equation
where a, b, and c represent the numbers in the equation.
For , a is 15, b is -14, and c is -8.

Some quadratic equations have one or two real solutions. For other quadratic equations, there is no real number that could be a solution. It all depends on the value of an expression called the discriminant. In the formula you are asking about, the letter d represents the discriminant.

The discriminant is the expression
The 4, a, and c are multiplied together.
For , the discriminant is

If the discriminant is positive (as for the equation , with for a discriminant), there are two distinct (meaning different) real solutions. They can be calculated using the formula

For , it would be

One solution is
.
The other is
.

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